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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said Türkiye will “move up to a higher league†in science and technology. This article reviews the public pledge in context, examines current indicators and programmes, and outlines the structural obstacles and policy levers that will determine whether Türkiye can substantially raise its standing in global science and technology metrics.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Türkiye is positioning to “move up to a higher league in science and technology.†This article examines the claim, outlining the country’s recent progress, structural challenges, policy measures, and the data and institutional landscape shaping Türkiye’s innovation trajectory.
The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is intensifying efforts to develop the next generation of nuclear scientists, engineers and policymakers amid an aging workforce and a decarbonization agenda that is reviving interest in nuclear technologies. This article examines the context, NEA activities, industry and national initiatives, challenges and opportunities for training rising talent.
UNESCO's designation of an International Year of Quantum Science and Technology aims to spotlight advances in quantum research and accelerate international coordination on policy, funding and education. This article examines the scientific landscape, economic projections, national programs, ethical and security considerations, and the challenges ahead.
As the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology prompts quizzes and conversations in outlets such as Physics World, scientists and policymakers reflect on achievements, remaining hurdles and the need for public engagement to steer the field responsibly.
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